BAND: resembles white wool about 1-5/8" tall & 1/2" thick. There was the usual Stetson hat pin inserted therein which I removed prior to photographing the hat.
I think that the fuzzy laniferous band looks ridiculous & I'm hoping that someone can confirm that it isn't the original one. No offence to sheep farmers, but I'm not inclined to walk about sporting such a band, especially one that sticks out 1/2" all around the crown's circumference.
That band's got to go, unless perchance it is original & I accordingly decide to preserve the hat as-is. Otherwise I'd like to replace the band with something at least resembling what was there originally, I suspect either a thin ribbon or else a leather strap.
Anyways knowing that Stetson *** Clubs are worthy hats, I hope someone can assist in identifying this model &/or provide further guidance ... thanks in advance!
I can't speak on your particular model, but I've seen a number of hats with bands of that nature used by fly-fishermen; they would carry numerous types of "fly" lures stuck into the band so that they could switch them out quickly depending on what the fish were biting on. I know that these bands were (and probably still are) sold aftermarket for use and some hats did indeed come with them from the factory. The *** Club being intended for wear in the great outdoors; I would not be surprised if yours was a specific model.
Try sticking in some tied flies and see if that improves the look.
No offence to fly-fisherman or to sheep farmers intended herein, but there's no way for me to have been seen in public in an urban area sporting the original hat band!
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